read the man page i810(4):

       Option "MonitorLayout" "anystr"
              Allow different monitor configurations. e.g. "CRT,LFP"
will configure a CRT on Pipe A and an LFP on Pipe  B.  Regardless  of
the  primary  headsb  pipe  it  is  always  configured  as
              "<PIPEA>,<PIPEB>".   Additionally you can add different
configurations such as "CRT+DFP,LFP" which would put a digital flat
panel and a CRT on pipe A, and a local flat panel on pipe B.
              For single pipe configurations you can just specify the
monitors types on Pipe A, such as "CRT+DFP" which will enable the CRT
and DFP on Pipe A.  Valid monitors are CRT, LFP, DFP,  TV,
              CRT2,  LFP2,  DFP2,  TV2 and NONE.  NOTE: Some
configurations of monitor types may fail, this depends on the Video BIOS
and system configuration.  Default: Not configured, and will use
              the current headbs pipe and monitor.



On Thu, 2008-02-21 at 15:41 +0530, Amarendra Godbole wrote:
> I am unable to move the display to a projector or an external monitor
> on my Thinkpad X60, which is running OpenBSD 4.2-current. Fn-F7 is the
> keycombination to be used to switch displays, but it does not work.
> Now, I am not too sure if this is a function of the OS, or Thinkpad's
> firmware. Search engines turned up nothing. Can someone suggest a way
> by which I can make use of an external monitor? Any software package
> to control this? Thanks.
> 
> -Amarendra

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